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Mime costumes are instantly recognizable, but they are built around the ideas of simplicity and stark black and white.

By Julie Knapp

Ventriloquist puppets allow you to really throw your talents around-or, at least, your voice.

By Julie Knapp

Using marionette puppets allows you to showcase the grace and complexity of puppetry.

By Julie Knapp

The life of a mime artist is one of makeup and make believe. If spending your professional life in white facepaint while trapped inside a box appeals to you, miming is your calling.

By Julie Knapp

Stand up comedy routines don't come out of nowhere. They take time, effort and craft. Here's how to get started.

By Jon Rineman

The history of opera reflects the way people throughout history have enjoyed seeing stories set to music.

By Vickie Ferguson

The history of vaudeville proves a huge link in the chain between Shakespeare and Hollywood.

By Teresa Hall

Puppetry history reflects the way people all over the world embraced the use of puppets in art.

By Julie Knapp

No list of Broadway musicals would be complete without these five incredible shows.

By Jenney Cheever

The history of musical theater dates back to the classic Italian operas of the 1600s, but it was a theater fire that first mixed music and drama on Broadway.

By Jenney Cheever

Applying mime makeup and getting into character requires only a few simple steps.

By Julie Knapp

What is opera? This form of musical performance has stood the test of time since it made its debut in the late 16th century.

By Vickie Ferguson

If you want to learn how to be a mime, you'll need to stop talking and start paying attention.

By Julie Knapp

Using marionette puppets allows you to showcase the grace and complexity of puppetry.

By Julie Knapp

Sock puppets are an easy and fun way to fascinate kids-and those who are young at heart-through puppetry.

By Julie Knapp

Scott Joplin is today known as the King of Ragtime, but for most of his life, Joplin was just another man trying to make his name and his music.

By Teresa Hall

Vaudeville performers filled the bills of these theatrical performances in very specific slots. Learn how performers took to the stage.

By Teresa Hall

If you want to know how to become a comedian, you need to start with the basics and work from there.

By Jon Rineman
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